The evet will return to Nottinghamshire on Wednesday, September 6
Spectators attending the Nottinghamshire stage of the Tour of Britain have been asked to take note of parking and road closure information with the event just two weeks away. The Tour of Britain will return to Nottinghamshire on Wednesday, September 6 and will see some of the biggest names in cycling race from Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre to Newark-on-Trent, taking in communities including Worksop, Harworth, Boughton, Tuxford and Collingham in between.
Access on the day to Swinecote road from Worksop Road will be for the Sherwood Forest car park only and will not be open to through traffic. Parking on verges and in laybys on the day will not be permitted and drivers are urged to take note that any vehicles parked in this way may be removed to ensure the safety of riders and spectators.
More information about the stage finish at Sconce and Devon Park, Newark-on-Trent, including parking options and road closures, will be available in the coming days. Councillor John Cottee, Cabinet Member for Communities at Nottinghamshire County Council, said: “There’s not long to go now until the Tour of Britain returns to Nottinghamshire and we’re really excited to host this fantastic event once again.
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